Mendelsohn specifically tweeted that her findings were "not about playing gotcha, " adding that "as long as people like Lahren continue to push a specious agenda that suggests today's immigrants are somehow wholly different from previous ones, I'll keep showing just how alike they really are".

Conservative talk host Tomi Lahren is upset at a genealogist who recently exposed her immigrant ancestors.

"But what she was hoping to do was try to call me a hypocrite for believing in merit-based immigration". The Washington Put up's "Reality Checker" web page has declined to weigh in on the controversy, giving the difficulty "no score".

"You don't simply come into this nation with low expertise, low training, not understanding the language and are available into our nation as a result of somebody says it makes them really feel good", Lahren informed Fox Information host Jesse Watters on his present Watters World Saturday evening.

Lahren additionally responded to Mendelsohn on Twitter, accusing the genealogist of "stalking" her household historical past.

These sentiments were made to show solidarity with Kelly, after the White House Chief of Staff recently told NPR he believes that undocumented immigrants don't deserve to be in the USA because they are "not people that would easily assimilate into the United States, into our modern society".

"I need Tomi, in her own words, to explain just how she thinks she got here". "That's not what this nation is predicated on".

According to Mendelsohn, the creator of what she calls #ResistanceGenealogy, "the 1930 census says Tomi's 3x great-grandmother had been here for 41 years and still spoke German". "Her 2nd great-grandmother had been right here for 10 yrs. Spoke no English", Mendelsohn tweeted, additionally together with the documentation.

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